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Listings are
in the opposite order of appearance: headliner is listed at the top,
next is the support band(s),
and the last band listed is the opener.
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Sunday September
14
2025![]() 4:00PM doors -- music at 4:30PM ••• 21 AND OVER $15 The Freak Accident thefreakaccident.com psychedlic punk surf Dollar Store facebook.com/TheBandDollarStore goth, pop, melodic metal, post-hardcore Grey Causeway instagram.com/dandyboyrecords post-punk The Freak Accident -from San Francisco, CA -The Freak Accident is a Punk/Math/Psychedelic/Pop/Surf/Rock collision led by Victims Family/Jello Biafra and the GSM guitarist-vocalist Ralph Spight. Their 3 LP’s and 2 EP’s are genre-hopping smart-ass punk, equal parts comedy and tragedy.The new line-up of bassist Henry Austin Lannan and Stark Raving Brad on drums has just released their tremendous new fourth LP “Outer Space Is Boring” Dollar Store -from Oakland, CA -Leda Gannon - vox sax guitar Jeff Ott- guitar vox Dave Slaverave - bass Mr. Thee - drums Grey Causeway -from Oakland, CA -Grey Causeway stitches together years of Bay Area underground pedigree with rudimentary post-punk elements into a sound that’s fresh and electric. The band, including Andy Asp, Chris Appelgren, Omen Starr, and Frankie Koeller, are a convergence of Oakland’s storied independent musical history, hailing from bands such as Smokers, Nuisance, The Peechees, The Pattern, Papercuts, and Jim Yoshii Pile Up. Recorded in the Bunker, a music studio collective and rehearsal space, with longtime collaborator Sikwaya Condon, Grey Causeway’s debut album pairs caustic minimalism with Asp’s haunting lyrics. A melange of existential dread and wry, deadpan satire, Grey Causeway’s sound bridges eras: wiry basslines stripped to a monochrome throb, cascading sheets of corroded melody, and mechanical percussion, with evocative vocals. Asp contorts his voice into a spectral croon, while Koeller’s bass lines are a motorik thrum. Appelgren anchors the chaos with militaristic percussion, and Starr’s textural guitar conjures hypnotic melodies. Despite their veteran status, Grey Causeway’s music is for today– a clenched fist of jagged guitars and synth sounds, unrelenting bass, that oscillates between detachment and frayed desperate hope. Music for a life lived perpetually on the brink. |
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